Muslims usually wash parts of their body before worship because it is a sign of cleanliness and consecration before God. It shows that they want to approach God with a clean heart.
Muslims wash at home, in the hotel, in mosques, and in special places dedicated for washing.
they wash before praying to show respect to there god, Allah
Hands, mouth, face, top of your hair and feet
very simply - to purify themselves before they pray. They are supposed to wash the right hand first, then the left, then scoop some water to rinse out their mouth.
wash themselves
The washing area in a mosque is called the Wudu
It is neither compulsory to kiss Qura'n before using it nor a religion requirement. However, some Muslims do it as a sign of respect for Qura'n words that are God (Allah) words and as an expression of gratitude to Allah who led You through Quran to his right religion and right worship.
I don't know about Hindu's but Muslims wash their feet as far as the ankle 3 times as part of Wudu (the washing pattern completed before offering prayer).
Every mosque has a place where worshippers may ritually cleanse themselves before entering to pray. they have to be clean before facing Allah.
They don't. The only requirement in Judaism to wash the feet before worship, is for the Kohanim in the Holy Temple (which is no longer standing). See Exodus ch.30. It is Muslims who wash their feet before entering a mosque.
Yes they do. They have to do Wuzu before entering the Holy place of Mecca.
To purify themselves before going to pray to God. As we wash with water, its as if we're washing away all the bad stuff we may have done since last time. my answer:- to cleanse ourselves before we pray because we always urinate and stuff before we pray just like the answer above mine said.
they take off there shoes and wash your hands and face.